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11 Facts About Susan Slusser

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Susan Slusser is an American sportswriter who works for the San Francisco Chronicle, covering the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball.

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Susan Slusser was the first woman to serve as president of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.

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Susan Slusser is a 1988 graduate of Stanford University, with a double major in English and history.

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Susan Slusser called play-by-play Stanford baseball for the campus radio station, including the College World Series, and served as a color commentator for football.

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Susan Slusser previously worked for the Dallas Morning News in 1995 and 1996, covering the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball.

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Susan Slusser served as a beat writer in the National Basketball Association.

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Susan Slusser worked in Sacramento, California for the Sacramento Bee, where she covered the Sacramento Kings, and Orlando, Florida for the Orlando Sentinel, where she covered the Orlando Magic.

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Susan Slusser was elected as the vice-president of the Baseball Writers' Association of America in October 2011.

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Susan Slusser has published two books, 100 Things A's Fans Need to Know and Do Before They Die in 2014, and If These Walls Could Talk, Tales from the Oakland A's Dugout, Locker Room and Press Box, co-authored with Ken Korach, in 2019.

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Susan Slusser was the first team beat sportswriter to win the award.

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Susan Slusser has won recognition from the San Francisco Press Club, the Peninsula Press Club, and the Association for Women in Sports Media.